A 1950s American Sitcom family participates in the Sitcom Relocation Program, and are transported to 1990s Suburbia.A 1950s American Sitcom family participates in the Sitcom Relocation Program, and are transported to 1990s Suburbia.A 1950s American Sitcom family participates in the Sitcom Relocation Program, and are transported to 1990s Suburbia.
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I adored this show, and so hope that it will eventually show up on DVD. This show, like so many of Rupert Holmes' creations, was a thinking person's show. It used the contrasts in lifestyles between the 50's Nielsons (one of Rupert's little 'in' jokes...Nielsen ratings...get it?) and the 90's Duffs to show the good parts of both. It was well-written, well-acted, satire, and for those of us old enough to remember, used cameos by 50's and 60's stars to heighten interest (Barbara Billingsley, Jim Nabors, etc.). I miss the show...Good, decent programming.
I do have the pilot episode with A.J. McLean on tape (the only ep I have), so it must have aired sometime.
I do have the pilot episode with A.J. McLean on tape (the only ep I have), so it must have aired sometime.
The show ran on ABC as part of their TGIF lineup, and on Nick at Night way back in 1991. Only six episodes aired during the summer though, then the show was moved only to Nick. And a bit of trivia: "Honey" was the first show to be an "instant rerun." A new episode would air on ABC on Friday, and then that same episode would air again that Sunday. This was the first time a show aired on two networks at basically the same time. A recent example of this is the ABC show "Once and Again," which also airs later in the week on Lifetime.
This show was way to short in its run. I was never sure when it was on. But when I caught it I was in seventh heaven. I grew up with black and white TV and although color TV is the way to go. There was a simpler and sweeter mind set to the old TV shows. Even crime dramas back then had a depth and charm that seems to have been lost over the years. My favorite running gag was when a guest star from the "Sitcom World" would do a guest appearance. Someone would pick up the "Remote" and press 'the button' and everything would turn onto Black and White. Then everyone would let out a delighted sigh of pleasure. 'Color is just too colorful." It would always crack me up. Why isn't this show available on DVD?
I looked forward to this show every week. Although it was a low budget series I thought it was well written and well acted. One of its actors has gone on to bigger things (Julie Benz). I wish they would at least show reruns of Hi Honey I'm Home.
"Hi Honey, I'm Home" was an interesting member of the set of shows such as "You Can't Do That On Television" that characterized some of Nickelodeon's programming in the late 80's (or early 90's).
In retrospect, it seems as if this show, where 50's black-and-white T.V. and modern life meet, could have been the inspriation for concept of the 1998 film "Pleasantville."
Somewhat entertaining, moreso today. Now it serves as a pleasant look back to the earlier shows of Nickelodeon. Others of the era include the aforementioned "You Can't Do That On Television", "Today's Special", "Don't Just Sit There--Do Something!", "Belle and Sebastian", and "Pinwheel".
In retrospect, it seems as if this show, where 50's black-and-white T.V. and modern life meet, could have been the inspriation for concept of the 1998 film "Pleasantville."
Somewhat entertaining, moreso today. Now it serves as a pleasant look back to the earlier shows of Nickelodeon. Others of the era include the aforementioned "You Can't Do That On Television", "Today's Special", "Don't Just Sit There--Do Something!", "Belle and Sebastian", and "Pinwheel".
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- TriviaThe show was advertised as "TV's first instant rerun" due to the fact that ABC would premiere new episodes on their Friday night TGIF block and Nick at Nite would rerun the same show on Sunday night.
- Quotes
Honey Neilson: We are the Neilsons from "Hi Honey, I'm Home." We were sent here by the S.R.P.
Mike Duff: S.R.P.?
Honey Neilson: Sitcom Relocation Program.
- ConnectionsSpoofed in Parker Lewis ne perd jamais: Father Knows Less (1991)
- SoundtracksHi Honey, I'm Home
by Rupert Holmes
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